India, Finland back efforts to end Ukraine and West Asia conflicts

In a recent dialogue, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finnish President Alexander Stubb emphasized the urgent need to resolve ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia. Their discussions highlighted the detrimental impact of these crises on global stability and called for immediate diplomatic efforts to restore peace. Modi underscored India’s commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration to address international tensions, particularly the escalating situation between Iran and the United States. Both leaders voiced their support for multilateral approaches to conflict resolution, stressing that sustained dialogue is essential for achieving lasting solutions. This alignment between India and Finland reflects a shared commitment to global peace and security, particularly at a time when geopolitical tensions are heightened. The meeting also served to strengthen bilateral ties, with both nations looking to work together on various issues beyond conflict resolution, including trade and technology partnerships.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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